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FUNDING COLONIAL GEORGIA
A partly-printed D.S. 1p. 4to., Westminster (London), Dec. 21, 1747. Floated on a cream mat and handsomely framed in wood. A request that James Vernon, Earl of Edgmont: ‘...is desired to meet the rest of the TRUSTEES for Establishing the Colony of Georgia, in America, on Monday next…to consider a proper Answer to the Auditor of the Plantations, on his Deputy's Letter lately received relating to the Civil Bonds [?] in Georgia…'. When George II approved a charter for the colony in 1732, he made John Percival, Earl of Egmont president of the Georgia Trustees, a body to govern the colony from England. James Vernon, Earl of Edgmont was an equally active member in the Trust, and architect of the charter. He arranged the Salzburger settlement but is best remembered as differing from his namesake in his responses to colonists' complaints, for further organizing the state into two provinces, and for becoming the Trustees' ‘go to'. Edgemont's zeal in supporting the new colony was unmatched, and he missed only four of the 114 meetings during the nine years' existence of the Trustees! Overall very good condition, not examined out of frame.

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December 6, 2024 10:00 AM EST
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